The famous stars of the Big Dipper dip behind the moonlit crags of Castle Mountain.
I just got back from four days in Banff, always a great place to be, even if it is cloudy. And it was!
I lost one night to forest fire smoke and another to rain clouds. On Saturday and Sunday nights I managed to seek out some clearer skies for nighttime shooting. This is a shot from Saturday, from a favourite photo stop on the Bow Valley Parkway overlooking the cliffs of Castle Mountain.
Despite the dew from rains earlier in the day I managed to shoot a time-lapse here. These two shots are frames from the movie which pans slowly across the scene.
This frame catches an Iridium satellite flare above the Dipper.
Light from the waning gibbous Moon, which was in and out of clouds itself, illuminates the scene and nicely cross-lights the Castle cliffs.
– Alan, August 26, 2013 / © 2013 Alan Dyer